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Nature is the visible face of spirit. Tree Magic. Ogam, when seen as the ancient alphabet of the Celtic Druids, links each letter to a specific tree. Trees are a source of natural energy both in the physical and spiritual world. They are treasure chests with their own medicines, spiritual power, and manifold magical gifts. In this book, I will lead you through the simple steps of attuning yourself to the spirit of the wand and access the energies associated with specific Ogam trees. Using visualization to create a sacred grove of trees, it becomes a safe place to come and meet and greet the spirits of the trees. It is from this grove that you will be able to attune yourself to all the Ogam energies and channel them into your life. You can then create new situations for yourself or manifest what you wish into being. The wand is an energy focusing tool. It helps focus the energy that has been channeled inside and sends it out its tip. Anyone can play at being a magician, but when you come to the circle ready to work, powered up and prepared, the wand does not let you down.
This second book from Thomas Marty comprises of seven more fantasy stories: Meet? the floored genius locked in a fight with his nemesis, who then realises he needs her help to promote his new invention? the modern day Pilgrim investigating his spirituality whilst struggling to read the train schedule? the survivors dealing with devastating earth changes? Dave Green who buys into the idyllic rural dream, only to discover the truth is more alarming? Geoffrey and his invisible friend, who together fight against his abusive nanny and the stigma of being unwanted? the Bull God Mithras, who is searching for his next disciple from within the modern British Army? and Mr Mkuzi, leader of a team of spiritual healers cleaning out a hospital?s secret ward of shame. These stories have been likened to the style of Neil Gaiman, the suspense of Alfred Hitchcock, and the horror associated with Stephen King.
This debut book for Thomas Marty comprises 15 short fantasy stories, mainly inspired by the city of Cambridge and beyond. Meet an eclectic bunch of characters: the Crowman of Jesus Green - a new slightly suspect superhero for the 21st Century; Amy, who has an alarming brush with fate when truth pays her a visit; the fantastical reincarnation of the Bansurist of Bewindhi in the heart of KingÕs College Chapel; the evil presence lurking inside a derelict house in Sturton Street and the postman who delivers more than he should. To name but a few.These stories have been likened to the style of Neil Gaiman, the suspense of Alfred Hitchcock, and the horror associated with Stephen King.
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